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Gods of the Flanaess: Zilchus
CruelSummerLord writes ""This gold piece that I hold before you is what has built our thriving society. Wealth and commercial trade are the building blocks of the world, the lifeblood of our state, and our greatest friend and treasure. And yet the gold coin is but a partial symbol. Not everyone has a vast fortune of gold coins, but they possess the equivalent with their own skills and talents. Each of us has our own inner wealth, given to us by Zilchus, that we may invest and exploit in commercial trade to further enrich both ourselves and the society as a whole."

-Stakaster Villaine, Patriarch of Zilchus, delivering a sermon at the temple of Zilchus in Greyhawk, 588 CY."


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The History of Bradock Quasar, Suloise Mage
Braggi writes "Not as well known is Braduck Quasar, an NPC Paul submitted to the World of Greyhawk Fan club in the mid 1990’s. Braduck was included in one of the two Grimoire collections put out by the fan club. In digging through old sources, I was inspired by Paul’s NPC and decided to expand on his history, adding details and dates. The purposes here are to explore just why the ancient Suloise mages were feared and to answer the question of “What if one of them survived into the modern Flanaess?”  To that end, I submit a re-worked version of Paul’s original NPC, renamed to “Bradock” out of respect for Paul’s original creation. Many thanks to you, Paul, for creating Braduck, his background and his spells."

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Monastic Fighting Styles of the Flanaess
Argon writes "We are all familiar with monkish fighting styles based on Asian fighting styles. However much of Oerth, especially the Flanaess are based on western earth civilizations. Therefore the monk class should reflect a more westernized approach to its philosophy and structure.  Or in the least an approach which embraces the many fighting traditions each order may dwell in. Like a complete monk for the westernized campaign... "

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Map of Glacial Flanaess
boslok_the_elder writes "Before the rise of the Flan, the Suel and the Baklunish, before the first writings of the Olve and Dwar, there was ice..."

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On the Formorians of the Flanaess: History, Culture and Nation
CruelSummerLord writes "There's an old saying that you should never judge a book by its cover. In many cases that's true, but it should be noted that there is an exception to every rule. In the case of formorians, you really can judge a book by its cover.

 -Seline Roas Del Cranden, adventuring wizard.
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On the Storm Giants of the Flanaess: History, Culture and Nation
CruelSummerLord writes "“It can be a lonely existence, to be sure. And yet, we would have it no other way. As violent and powerful as a storm can be, nonetheless does it play an integral role in the workings of the natural world. So too is it for we, the giants that take the storm as our name. If we may create something of lasting value to the world, whether in art and music or in battle against evil, we have lived our lives to the fullest and have no regrets when at last we expire.”

-Lord Amleth of the Seventh Harp, in reply to a human bard asking why he isolates himself from the world.
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Postfest XIII (Brewfest 2009):Bubbagump Grumblefoot–The Halfling Horror Part 3
bubbagump writes "“Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them!” –Psalm 127:4-5a"

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Postfest XIII (Brewfest 2009):Bubbagump Grumblefoot–The Halfling Horror Part 2
bubbagump writes "Watch out for that halfling, he might pick your pocket. Or kill you and eat you. Or worse."

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Postfest XIII(Brewfest 2009):Bubbagump Grumblefoot– The Halfling Horror Part I
bubbagump writes "There is a deadly and horrifying evil lurking beneath the city of Greyhawk…no, wait, that’s just a halfling. How dangerous can he be?"

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Postfest XIII (Brewfest 2009): Seregith Lithin, Would-Be Olven Lich
DMPrata writes "No good villain should have to languish in obscurity.... 

I developed this mid-level NPC for my AD&D® campaign.  Players being what they are, they avoided his lair entirely.  Later, I submitted him for inclusion in a "Rogues Gallery" compilation at Dragonsfoot.  That project never saw the light of day.  Now, at long last, we can brush away the cobwebs to reveal Seregith Lithin, would-be olven lich...."


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